24 hour continuous operations during live fire with a howitzer for 72 hours straight nonstop.
Never once acted like a tweaker.
Your point?
My point is that lack of sleep affects people. And was your unit taking casualties at the time?
Were you under return fire?
Yes, 72 hours is quite a while without sleep, those guns are LOUD, and I respect that you have the experience. But please don’t minimize the fact that Ukraine has been at war for _years_ now in a tenuous position - and the longer it goes, the more friends and colleagues one loses, the harder it can get. I’m no Ukrainian, but I understand these types of symptoms.
It sounds like you of all people have the experience to know very well what my point is.